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Interesting, but I need to find a way to spot moves like f5 - I wouldn't have seen it I don't think, I still barely understand it after the video. I wonder how best to study to spot this sort of tactic.

I've listened to GM Roman D. for over 10 yrs...there just isnt another GM that can be so instructive, at a lower level. I appreciate the way he goes about it, using humor, and following through with different moves, which COULD win the game, yet wasn't made. These are the moves I like to be shown, (NOT that I will remember).

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Member Analysis: From Lost to Winning in One Move!

The name of the game is pawn thrust today. White misses not one but two chances to end the game with advances on the enemy king. GM Dzindzi shows the relatively simple sequences that would have followed. Instead, White pursues his own strategy. Will this cost him a win in the end? Watch and find out. One's thing's for sure - he beguiled the grandmaster by not crashing through Black's castle.

GM Dzindzichashvili was once one of the top players in the world. Born in Georgia, his chess first developed in the USSR. While still an International Master, he defeated opponents like Botvinnik and Bronstein before emigrating, first to Israel where he became a Grandmaster, and then to the United States. His accomplishments in the U.S. include two U.S. Championship first places, and one World Open. He has not played actively in tournaments recently, but has become even more famous perhaps in the U.S. for quality instructional materials, in particular chess videos! Roman Dzindzichashvili now teaches chess classes and seminars for Chess.com University. Feel free to contact him for more information!

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